On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:19 AM, Austin Clements <amdra...@mit.edu> wrote: > Previously, on 32-bit i386, info mem used signed 32-bit int's to store > the page table indexes. As a result, address calculation was done in > 32 bits and then incorrectly sign-extended to 64 bits, yielding output > like > > ffffffffef000000-ffffffffef031000 0000000000031000 ur- > ffffffffef7bc000-ffffffffef7bd000 0000000000001000 urw > ffffffffef7bd000-ffffffffef7be000 0000000000001000 ur- > > This makes these indexes unsigned, which yields correct output > > 00000000ef000000-00000000ef031000 0000000000031000 ur- > 00000000ef7bc000-00000000ef7bd000 0000000000001000 urw > 00000000ef7bd000-00000000ef7be000 0000000000001000 ur- > > Signed-off-by: Austin Clements <amdra...@mit.edu>
Thanks, applied. I think 'info tlb' needs a similar fix. > --- > monitor.c | 6 ++++-- > 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/monitor.c b/monitor.c > index 718935b..6a4f8c2 100644 > --- a/monitor.c > +++ b/monitor.c > @@ -2224,7 +2224,8 @@ static void mem_print(Monitor *mon, target_phys_addr_t > *pstart, > > static void mem_info_32(Monitor *mon, CPUState *env) > { > - int l1, l2, prot, last_prot; > + unsigned int l1, l2; > + int prot, last_prot; > uint32_t pgd, pde, pte; > target_phys_addr_t start, end; > > @@ -2261,7 +2262,8 @@ static void mem_info_32(Monitor *mon, CPUState *env) > > static void mem_info_pae32(Monitor *mon, CPUState *env) > { > - int l1, l2, l3, prot, last_prot; > + unsigned int l1, l2, l3; > + int prot, last_prot; > uint64_t pdpe, pde, pte; > uint64_t pdp_addr, pd_addr, pt_addr; > target_phys_addr_t start, end; > -- > 1.7.5.4 > > >